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Old 8th May 2013, 20:00
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ProPilot Coventry Distance Learning

Anyone done ATPL distance learning with Propilot at Coventry ?
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Old 9th May 2013, 11:14
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I am currently about 3 weeks into my DL course with them. No major problems as of yet and so far the material is very good. I have a pilot development day coming up with them and my first weekend classroom session in a few weeks, which covers the first half of mod 1.
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A friend did the distance learning course of study with ProPilot an passed all examinations first time in a period of 5 months!
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Old 12th May 2013, 15:02
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Got a friend down there at the moment, albeit a FT course. High quality material and instruction by all accounts
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I am currently doing ATPL(A) with ProPilot. My experience so far is good. The manuals are high quality and condensed enough to gain a good understanding of the subject from a distance learning point of view without learning too much unnecessary theory. I'm currently juggling a full time job with studies so it can be tough at times and with the classroom sessions split up over 12 days in total it is a lot easier to fit this in around annual leave, etc, for this reason I'd highly recommend ProPilot
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Hi I second the ^^^^ comment. So far so good, I'm on the DL path via Propilot. Opted for the Ipad version of the course as I didn't really fancy dragging along 14 books to-and-fro. The content is pretty sleek with more emphasis placed on 'understanding' actual material learned. Currently on the Module 3 (final 4 exams left) & so far got a mean pass mark of 89.2% aiming to bump that up into the low 90's when I'm finally done & dusted in July/August
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Old 22nd May 2013, 11:18
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I too am a student with propilot on the DL ipad course.

Fully agree with the high quality of material.

If only the girlfriend and new baby allowed me time to really get into it.
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Hi ATIS31, they run frequent open days at weekends. It's a good opportunity to talk to staff and look at the material before deciding who to go with.
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